Had to watch it again because I only paid attention to the goose and not the speakers on the first run, and you’re right, there’s at least Russian, English and Finnish spoken there. The funny thing is, the English and Finnish speakers are talking to each other – the woman speaking in Finnish is saying “go on, take some video footage” to which the man replies in English “nah, I don’t want to”.

Geese are such funny creatures. The only birds I know that can have a perfectly lovely pond to swim in, but the minute there are puddles in the parking lot next to the pond…they gather there and sit.
Love the slap slap slap of the feet. Happy happy happy.

yay for peeps who enjoy languages like I do. I just took a bit of the German & Russian ,,,,if I’d had endless time and funds for coursework,
I *GLADLY* woulda coulda shoulda taken another elebenty fourteen other languages also.

Truthiness: I wuz skeered tuh try tuh lairn Chinese ‘cuz I haird it is darned difficult for most Westerners, and takes about four centuries to learn all the subtleties of gender, honorifics, two different writing styles (or is that Japanese?), etc etc …